Workbench for watchmakers and jewelers



3. K. OUZOUN-BOGHOSSIAN.

WORKBENCH FOR WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 4. 1918.

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WORKBENCH FOR WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS.

Application filed November 4. 1918.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, SIssAK K. OUZOUN BOGI-IOSSIAN, a subject of the Sultan of Turkey, residing at Washington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vorkbenches for VVatchmakers and Jewelers, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to improvements in work-benches which are more particularly adapted for watchmakers use.

The object of my invention is to provide a collapsible work-bench which is a combination of three separate main parts which can be easily carried any where desired.

Another object of my invention is to provide an interchangeable work-bench which is a combination of three separate main parts which can be changed to various styles at any time desired.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is. a perspective view of a watchmakers work-bench constructed in accordance with the invention, in which the three separate main parts are slightly separated from each other at the arrow points. Fig. 2 is a back view of the top main part of the bench. Fig. 3 is a back view of the pedestal separate main parts B and C in Fig. 1, and of the pedestal separate main part in Fig. l. Figs 4c and 6 are perspective view-s of the front parts of two styles of pedestal parts, on a smaller scale. Figs. 5 and 7 are front views of other two styles of pedestal main parts, on a. smaller scale. Fig. 8 is a back view of the pedestals in Figs. 5, 6 and 7. Figs. 9 and 10 aretwo styles of side views of the pedestals in Figs. 5, 6 and 7 Fig. 11 is a style of side view of the pedestal in Fig. 4;. Fig. 12 is a plan view of the apron drawer M in Fig. 1.

Throughout the drawings the reference characters H indicate the drawers, I indicate the handles of the drawers and the door, L indicate the panels, K indicate the posts, E indicate the railings, S indicate the pegs affixed on top of the pedestals, and R indicate the opening without panels.

In Fig. 1, a set of small drawers H are fitted to the top part A and the pedestal parts B and C. The swing door G is adapted for the setting up the watchniakers lathe, the opening J with the front part P Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Jan. 27, 1920.

semi No. 261.021.

is a chalk container, and the apron-drawer M being constructed in the form of a frame as shown in Fig. 12, the bottom of which being closed with either cotton cloth or oil cloth, slides on the railings N, N. The

working surface I) is about 10 inches long and about 20 inches wide. The top separate main part A and the pedestal separate main parts B and C removably being fitted together, the height to working surface is about 4.0 inches. Either one of the pedestals in Figs. 1, 5, 6 and 7 can be used in exchange of the pedestals A and B at any time desired. And by exchange of the top part A with a top part suitable for jewelry workers it can be usedby the jewelers.

Having thus described this invention what- I desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States and claim is:

1. A collapsible and interchangeable work:

bench more particularly adapted for watch- I makers and jewelers use comprising a toppart A remova'bly fitted on tops of two pedestal parts, said top part A comprising working surface D fitted with the railings E, a set of five drawers H fitted with the handles I, the opening J, swing door G with the handle I, and the apron drawer M sliding on the railings N, N, said pedestal parts having fixed pegs S, S, said top part A havmg slots to fit to said pegs S, S, said pedestals of said bench adapted to be used in combination in various styles of pedestals being exchanged, all substantially as set forth.

2. A collapsible and interchangeable work bench particularly adapted for watchmakers and jewelers use comprising a top part A removably fitted on tops of two pedestal parts B, C, said top part A being provided with a working surface D, side and back railings E, a set of five drawers H with the handles 1, an openingJ, swing door G, and the apron drawer M sliding on the railings N, N, said pedestal parts B and C being provided with two sets of drawers H with the handles 1, and the pegs S, S, said top part A having slots to fit to said pegs S, S,

either of said pedestals B and C of said bench adapted to be used in combination being exchanged with pedestals in Figs. 1, 5, 6 and 7, all substantially as set forth.

3. A collapsible and interchangeable work bench more particularly adapted for watchmakers and jewelers use comprising the top said pedestal parts having fixed pegs S, said part A removably fitted on tops of two pedpedestal par-ts of said bench adapted to be estal parts, said top part A being provided used being exchangedwith various styles of 10 With a surface D, railings E, a set of five ped'estalsin'said combination bench, all subdraWers H with handles I, opening J, swing stantially as set forth.

door G, apron drawer M sliding on-therail- In testimony whereof :I signed :myname. ings N, N, and a set of slots to fit pegs S, SISSAK K. OUZOUN-BOGHOSSIAN. 

